Tag: Culture

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Gallery shopfront in heritage-listed Collins Street building.

Oud Art Gallery Melbourne

A gallery specialising in paintings and drawings from around Melbourne.

People entering the museum arched entrance under leafy trees.

Grainger Museum

An autobiographical museum of acclaimed musician and composer Percy Grainger.

A crowd of people in a gallery space, looking at small, colourful artworks displayed on the white walls.

Jump Left Exhibition & Project Space

Jump Left is an exhibition and project space based in Naarm/Melbourne.

Two people enjoying a drink on a bar balcony in the city.

Accessible hidden gems in Melbourne

From cafes in unexpected places to unique galleries and museums, these spaces are all accessible.

Baby looking in a mirror.

Children's Gallery Melbourne Museum

This is a wondrous place for young children to explore, play and learn.

Exterior of large Victorian-era building, blue sky above.

Worker's Museum and Paddy's Gallery at Trades Hall

The Worker's Museum and Paddy's Gallery at Trades Hall, showcasing the history of workers' rights.

Interior of Arc One Gallery displaying bright artworks hanging on a white wall.

ARC ONE Gallery

A commercial gallery in Flinders Lane showing contemporary Australian art.

Comedy Theatre stage and tiered seating.

Comedy Theatre

The historic Comedy Theatre hosts musicals, drama and yes, comedies.

Columns and pediment of neoclassical Trades Hall building.

Trades Hall

Home of the Victorian trade union movement and a vibrant arts and theatre venue.

Two people standing in front of a large pink spiky wall of speakers in an exhibition space.
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Reverb: A Journey into Sound

ACMI and RISING present Reverb: A Journey Into Sound, a major exhibition of vinyl culture and music.

An ancient Roman marble bust with its nose chipped off, displayed on a small square plinth.
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Rome: Empire, Power, People

This Melbourne-exclusive exhibition is a vibrant exploration of Ancient Rome.

A black and white photograph of a family eating a meal at the family dining table circa 1950.
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You Have a New Memory

An exhibition that explores how and why we remember, through the lens of the Library's collections.

Market stall tents with signage next to a heritage brick building, with greenery and families.
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Younghusband Market

With great music, curated stalls, hands-on workshops and delicious food, a vibrant scene awaits.

Person walking past artworks on a gallery wall.

Stephen McLaughlan Gallery

Curated contemporary art space in the iconic Nicholas Building.

Dark image showing parts a body - leg, arms, torso - against a dark background.

Kings Artist-Run Initiative

Space for contemporary art practice and gallery showcasing experimental projects.

Barbie dolls from an exhibition, specifically featuring a light-skinned doll with a 1959-inspired look and a dark-skinned doll with braided hair, against a pink background.

Barbie: The Exhibition at Melbourne Museum

Barbie: The Exhibition makes its Australian debut at the Melbourne Museum.

Aerial view of the Shrine of Remembrance, surrounding parklands and the city buildings .

Shrine of Remembrance

The national war memorial of Victoria, honouring all Australians who have served their country.

Dancers moving around freely in a large studio space.

Chunky Move

Chunky Move nurtures contemporary dance by hosting an in-house program of dance classes.

An exquisite Cartier diamond tiara, suspended against a black background.
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Melbourne Winter Masterpieces: CARTIER

Featuring nearly 400 extraordinary jewellery objects, alongside rare archival materials.

A person standing in a kitchen with an antique interior.

Fun things to do alone in Melbourne

Melbourne's best spots to spend a solo day exploring.